Objective 2: Develop a systematic process by 2019 to prioritize the replacement of inefficient equipment (boilers, chillers, lighting, etc) based on the criteria of improved efficiency and economic payback.

Objective 4: Partner with the Office of Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability and other departments to encourage behavior-based energy saving methods and actions among students, faculty, and staff on campus.

Objective 5: Revise JMU Construction Guidelines by 2018 to establish guidelines requiring that new capital projects demonstrate a greater than 10% improvement in the proposed building energy performance compared to minimum code requirements.

Objective 6: Implement an asset-based energy management accounting module for tracking, analyzing, managing and reporting on energy consumption by 2020 so that utility costs can be allocated to all departments on campus based on their actual energy consumption.

Objective 7: Through 2020, JMU will retrofit a minimum of 1000 bulbs each fiscal year with energy efficient LED lighting and track energy savings associated with this effort.

Objective 8: By 2020, JMU will reduce energy use in 5 buildings by 2% by setting back those buildings during largely unoccupied periods.

Objective 9: Through 2025, JMU will maintain annual adjusted net Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions less than 0.02 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) per gross square foot of floor area, using energy use intensity-adjusted floor area (a figure that accounts for significant differences in energy use intensity between types of building space) . This will be achieved through following green building certification guidelines and policy, improving building technology, and reducing building energy use intensity as noted in the FM Sustainability Plan.

Objective 10: JMU will increase employee participation in training on energy conservation by 500 people. This will be achieved through campus-wide building-to-building challenges in 2017 and 2018. The ability to quantify energy savings is to be determined given the uncertainty in adjusting for weather and relatively small impact of individual decisions compared to energy use outside occupants' control.

Goal 2: Reduce potable water use per acre and improve stormwater quality

Objective 1: Increase the number of gallons of non-potable water harvested for use by 2019 from Newman Lake and other sources such as rainwater harvesting systems.

Objective 2: Complete the installation of riparian buffers and naturalized areas along all streams (100%) on campus by 2020.